Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-E320 - 4.20 General Permit: Disinfection Devices, Less Than 3000 Gallons Per Day Design Flow
A. A 4.20
General Permit allows for the use of a disinfection device to reduce the level
of harmful organisms in wastewater, provided the wastewater is pretreated to
equal or better than the performance criteria in
R18-9-E315(B)(1)(a)
. An applicant may use a disinfection device if:
1. The disinfection device kills the
microorganisms by exposing the wastewater to heat, ultraviolet radiation, or a
chemical disinfectant.
2. Some
means of disinfection is required before discharge.
3. A reduction in harmful microorganisms, as
represented by the total coliform level, is needed for surface or near surface
disposal of the wastewater or reduction of the minimum vertical separation
distance specified in
R18-9-A312(E) is
desired.
B. Restrictions.
1. Unless the disinfection device is designed
to operate without electricity, an applicant shall not install the device if
electricity is not permanently available at the site.
2. The 4.20 General Permit does not authorize
a disinfection device that releases chemical disinfectants or disinfection
byproducts harmful to plants or wildlife in the discharge area or causes a
violation of an Aquifer Water Quality Standard.
C. Performance. An applicant shall ensure
that:
1. A fail-safe wastewater control or
operational process is incorporated to prevent a release of inadequately
treated wastewater;
2. The
performance of a disinfection device meets the level of disinfection needed for
the type of disposal and produces effluent that:
a. Is nominally free of coliform
bacteria;
b. Is clear and odorless,
and
c. Has a dissolved oxygen
content of at least 6 milligrams per liter;
D. Design requirements. An applicant shall
ensure that an on-site wastewater treatment facility with a disposal works
designed to discharge to the land surface includes disinfection technology that
conforms with the following requirements:
1.
Chlorine disinfection.
a. Available chlorine
is maintained as indicated in the following table:
|
pH of Wastewater (s.u.) |
Required Concentration of Available Chlorine in Wastewater (mg/L) |
|
|
Wastewater to the Disinfection Device Meets a TSS of 30 mg/L and BOD5 of 30 mg/L |
Wastewater to the Disinfection Device Meets a TSS of 20 mg/L and BOD5 of 20 mg/L |
|
|
6 |
15 - 30 |
6 - 10 |
|
7 |
20 - 35 |
10 - 20 |
|
8 |
30 - 45 |
20 - 35 |
b.
The minimum chlorine contact time is 15 minutes for wastewater at 70°F and
30 minutes for wastewater at 50°F, based on a flow equal to four times the
daily design flow;
2.
Contact chambers are watertight and made of plastic, fiberglass, or other
durable material and are configured to prevent short-circuiting; and
3. For a device that disinfects by another
method other than chlorine disinfection, dose and contact time are determined
to reliably produce treated wastewater that is nominally free of coliform
bacteria, based on a flow equal to four times the daily design
flow.
E. Operation and
maintenance. A permittee shall ensure that:
1. If the disinfection device relies on the
addition of chemicals for disinfection, the device is operated to minimize the
discharge of disinfection chemicals while achieving the required level of
disinfection; and
2. The
disinfection device is inspected and maintained at least once every three
months by a qualified person.
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